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1971 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack. Numbers-Matching. Documented.
This 1971 Dodge Super Bee is a body-up restored example finished in one of the model's most iconic color combinations. HEMI Orange paint over a white interior gives the car instant presence, while the front bench seat keeps the look period-correct and true to its roots.
Under the hood sits the original, numbers-matching 440 Six Pack engine. Power is delivered through the original TorqueFlite 727 automatic transmission. Out back is the correct Chrysler 8¾ rear axle with the A33 package. Factory VIN stampings remain intact, including the original OEM VIN tag and correct primary VIN stamps on the body.
An Elite hands-on inspection was completed by MMC Detroit in 2018, confirming the matching drivetrain components and proper factory details throughout. The inspection notes known ownership history, solid factory and dealer documentation, and an overall condition rating of 2.3. The car has been carefully stored and maintained in a climate-controlled environment.
The restoration presents well, with an outstanding color combination that fits the Super Bee's aggressive personality without overstatement. This is the kind of Mopar that looks right sitting still and checks the boxes collectors care about when documentation and originality matter.
If you are looking for a correctly restored, numbers-matching 440 Six Pack Super Bee with strong colors, proper driveline, and third-party inspection support, this example delivers the look, sound, and credibility expected from a top-tier Mopar muscle car
1971 Dodge Super Bee
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1971 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack. Numbers-Matching. Documented.
This 1971 Dodge Super Bee is a body-up restored example finished in one of the model's most iconic color combinations. HEMI Orange paint over a white interior gives the car instant presence, while the front bench seat keeps the look period-correct and true to its roots.
Under the hood sits the original, numbers-matching 440 Six Pack engine. Power is delivered through the original TorqueFlite 727 automatic transmission. Out back is the correct Chrysler 8¾ rear axle with the A33 package. Factory VIN stampings remain intact, including the original OEM VIN tag and correct primary VIN stamps on the body.
An Elite hands-on inspection was completed by MMC Detroit in 2018, confirming the matching drivetrain components and proper factory details throughout. The inspection notes known ownership history, solid factory and dealer documentation, and an overall condition rating of 2.3. The car has been carefully stored and maintained in a climate-controlled environment.
The restoration presents well, with an outstanding color combination that fits the Super Bee's aggressive personality without overstatement. This is the kind of Mopar that looks right sitting still and checks the boxes collectors care about when documentation and originality matter.
If you are looking for a correctly restored, numbers-matching 440 Six Pack Super Bee with strong colors, proper driveline, and third-party inspection support, this example delivers the look, sound, and credibility expected from a top-tier Mopar muscle car
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This 1971 Dodge Super Bee is a body-up restored example finished in one of the model's most iconic color combinations. HEMI Orange paint over a white interior gives the car instant presence, while the front bench seat keeps the look period-correct and true to its roots.
Under the hood sits the original, numbers-matching 440 Six Pack engine. Power is delivered through the original TorqueFlite 727 automatic transmission. Out back is the correct Chrysler 8¾ rear axle with the A33 package. Factory VIN stampings remain intact, including the original OEM VIN tag and correct primary VIN stamps on the body.
An Elite hands-on inspection was completed by MMC Detroit in 2018, confirming the matching drivetrain components and proper factory details throughout. The inspection notes known ownership history, solid factory and dealer documentation, and an overall condition rating of 2.3. The car has been carefully stored and maintained in a climate-controlled environment.
The restoration presents well, with an outstanding color combination that fits the Super Bee's aggressive personality without overstatement. This is the kind of Mopar that looks right sitting still and checks the boxes collectors care about when documentation and originality matter.
If you are looking for a correctly restored, numbers-matching 440 Six Pack Super Bee with strong colors, proper driveline, and third-party inspection support, this example delivers the look, sound, and credibility expected from a top-tier Mopar muscle car.
Engine
- Engine Type
- —
- Engine Size
- 440 Six Pack
- Fuel Specification
- —
Body
- Body Color
- Hemi Orange
- Body Style
- Hardtop
- Doors
- 2
- Paint Type
- —
Basic
- Year
- 1971
- Make
- Dodge
- Model
- Super Bee
- Miles
- 82,850
- Stock
- 755
Interior
- Interior Color
- White
- Secondary Interior Color
- —
- Seating Type
- Bench
- Seat Material
- Vinyl
- Shifter Type
- Column
- Center Console
- No
- Engine Size
- 440 Six Pack
- Transmission Type
- TorqueFlite A727 HP
- Body Style
- Hardtop
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